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“Had this at the hair shop this morning while I waited for the henna to be done sitting on my hair. It’s a perky lemon blend, with only a hint of a backdrop of jasmine, and a very pale green...”
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“Absolutely killer. A bit of a sourpuss, I love lemon flavored foods (desserts!) and beverages, including teas. This one had a very strong lemon note with all the magic of green tea, but without...”
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From Zhena's Gypsy Tea

Jasmine, famous for its flowery perfume and sweet pleasing notes, embraces the fragrant citrus of Australian lemon myrtle and the superior, light liquoring of top grade Ceylon tea leaves. This is an exhilarating and delicious cup you will surely savor.

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Had this at the hair shop this morning while I waited for the henna to be done sitting on my hair. It’s a perky lemon blend, with only a hint of a backdrop of jasmine, and a very pale green tea presence. I really liked it, despite generally being wary of lemon tea- and this is a result of the lemon coming from lemon myrtle, and not either artificial lemon flavoring, or plain ol’ citrus. The down side was that I accidentally spilled the last 1/3 of the cup on my lap and while I smell good now, I do look like I wet myself. Recommended if you tend to like citrus, but find most lemon teas taste too intense.

Nah, it had cooled a bunch by the time I dumped some of it onto my lap. It was only tepid. More annoying than anything else, and I felt bad for my wonderful stylist who kindly cleaned it up for me despite my protests.

Absolutely killer. A bit of a sourpuss, I love lemon flavored foods (desserts!) and beverages, including teas. This one had a very strong lemon note with all the magic of green tea, but without being so strong as to eclipse the citrus (probably thanks to white tea rounding out the bunch). While I can’t say I found much of a jasmine note going on here, I did find that the sachet did great in my huge mug, twice steeped.